Table of Contents
- 1 What does he asked after mean?
- 2 Why do you ask grammatically correct?
- 3 What is the difference between ask after or ask about?
- 4 What would be the formal word for ask?
- 5 What does asking after someone mean?
- 6 Can I ask you something how do you answer?
- 7 Why use strong verbs instead of ask?
- 8 Should I ask her for the present perfect or present perfect?
What does he asked after mean?
phrasal verb. If someone asks after you, they ask someone how you are. I had a letter from Jane. She asks after you. [
Why do you ask grammatically correct?
“Why did you ask?” is an interrogative sentence for the Simple Past Tense. Both are grammatically accurate, but I would go with “Why do you ask?” as it is more polite.
What does it mean to ask of someone?
ask something of someone or something to request or demand something from someone, something, or a group. I want to ask something of you. We will ask that of the board of directors. You should ask that of your database. See also: ask, of.
What does Asked after you mean?
What is the difference between ask after or ask about?
To ask after is to inquire about someone’s well-being. I do not know that I have ever heard it used in colloquial speech. To ask about is simply to pose a question about something.
What would be the formal word for ask?
Some common synonyms of ask are inquire, interrogate, query, and question.
Can we use to after ask?
When you want somebody to do something, you can use ask (someone) to: I asked him to turn off the lights. Martha asked me not to use her computer. We’re going to ask the teacher to help us.
What does it mean when someone is asking for you?
2. (ask for someone) to say that you want someone to come and speak to you. There’s someone in the shop asking for the manager. Synonyms and related words.
What does asking after someone mean?
Definition of ask after : to ask about (someone or something) He asked after my wife’s health. He greeted us warmly and asked after our families.
Can I ask you something how do you answer?
What’s the most polite way to answer “can I ask you a question?” If you’re willing to hear them out, then “Yes, you may” is polite, formal and grammatically correct.
What’s the difference between I have already asked her and already asked?
I have already asked her. Or are they interchangeable? “I already asked her” is in simple past tense, indicating that the event occurred in the past. “I have already asked her” is in present perfect tense and is used in situations where a past event has relevance to the current situation.
Can you use other words instead of said and ask?
Ask is a common word used when writing dialogue. Using alternate words instead of ask gives you the opportunity to add emotion to your dialogue. There is some controversy among writers about using other words beside said and ask. Many writers believe said and ask are invisible.
Why use strong verbs instead of ask?
To us, using strong verbs instead of ask creates more powerful dialogue. We are all striving to be better writers. Dialogue is an essential part of storytelling. With practice, you can learn to write meaningful dialogue. This list can help you do just that. Some writers like to add adverbs like: loudly or shyly.
Should I ask her for the present perfect or present perfect?
If you plan to ask her again, or if you plan to have someone else ask her for you, then the present perfect seems more appropriate because present perfect implies a continuing saga. Provide sufficient context and you might get a more satisfying answer to your question. It’s potentially an interesting question.